Ted Lowry had 65 decision losses and 10 draws as a professional boxer. In 1949, the year Lowry fought Marciano the first time, he had 14 pro matches from january until november, with a result of 12 losses, 1 draw, and only 1 victory. Either Ted Lowry clearly prioritized not taking risks, and avoiding injuries, so that he could keep fighting to earn money, or Lowry was one of the most robbed boxers in history.